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Medusa$500593$ - translation to Αγγλικά

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Medusa      
n. Medusa (in Griekse mythologie); kwal
sea jelly         
  • Fossil jellyfish, ''[[Rhizostomites lithographicus]]'', one of the Scypho-medusae, from the [[Kimmeridgian]] (late Jurassic, 157 to 152 mya) of [[Solnhofen]], Germany
  • 80px
  • Anatomy of a scyphozoan jellyfish
  • s2cid=189820003 }}</ref> such as the [[Baltic Sea]].<ref name="navandi" /><ref name="haaretz" />
  • Rehydrated jellyfish strips with [[soy sauce]] and [[sesame oil]]
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • A common Scyphozoan jellyfish seen near beaches in the Florida Panhandle
  • The [[conulariid]] ''Conularia milwaukeensis'' from the Middle [[Devonian]] of [[Wisconsin]]
  • Labelled cross section of a jellyfish
  • 80px
  • 55px
  • 55px
  • alt=Photo of downward-swimming jellies
  • locomotion]] is highly efficient. [[Muscle]]s in the jellylike bell contract, setting up a start [[vortex]] and propelling the animal. When the contraction ends, the bell recoils elastically, creating a stop vortex with no extra energy input.
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  • The [[lion's mane jellyfish]] (''Cyanea capillata'') is one of the largest species.
  • 55px
  • Spotted jellies]] swimming in a [[Tokyo]] aquarium
  • 80px
  • Discharge mechanism of a [[nematocyst]]
  • 80px
  • The hydromedusa ''[[Aequorea victoria]]'' was the source of [[green fluorescent protein]], studied for its role in [[bioluminescence]] and later for use as a marker in [[genetic engineering]].
  • 80px
  • 55px
  • 80px
  • alt=Illustration of two life stages of seven jelly species
  • A [[purple-striped jellyfish]] at the [[Monterey Bay Aquarium]]
  • Stranded scyphozoans on a Cambrian tidal flat at [[Blackberry Hill]], Wisconsin
  • 55px
SOFT-BODIED, AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES
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n. kwal, zeedier van waterige kwabberige substantie
jelly fish         
  • Fossil jellyfish, ''[[Rhizostomites lithographicus]]'', one of the Scypho-medusae, from the [[Kimmeridgian]] (late Jurassic, 157 to 152 mya) of [[Solnhofen]], Germany
  • 80px
  • Anatomy of a scyphozoan jellyfish
  • s2cid=189820003 }}</ref> such as the [[Baltic Sea]].<ref name="navandi" /><ref name="haaretz" />
  • Rehydrated jellyfish strips with [[soy sauce]] and [[sesame oil]]
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • A common Scyphozoan jellyfish seen near beaches in the Florida Panhandle
  • The [[conulariid]] ''Conularia milwaukeensis'' from the Middle [[Devonian]] of [[Wisconsin]]
  • Labelled cross section of a jellyfish
  • 80px
  • 55px
  • 55px
  • alt=Photo of downward-swimming jellies
  • locomotion]] is highly efficient. [[Muscle]]s in the jellylike bell contract, setting up a start [[vortex]] and propelling the animal. When the contraction ends, the bell recoils elastically, creating a stop vortex with no extra energy input.
  • No data}}
  • website=www.fao.org}}</ref>
  • The [[lion's mane jellyfish]] (''Cyanea capillata'') is one of the largest species.
  • 55px
  • Spotted jellies]] swimming in a [[Tokyo]] aquarium
  • 80px
  • Discharge mechanism of a [[nematocyst]]
  • 80px
  • The hydromedusa ''[[Aequorea victoria]]'' was the source of [[green fluorescent protein]], studied for its role in [[bioluminescence]] and later for use as a marker in [[genetic engineering]].
  • 80px
  • 55px
  • 80px
  • alt=Illustration of two life stages of seven jelly species
  • A [[purple-striped jellyfish]] at the [[Monterey Bay Aquarium]]
  • Stranded scyphozoans on a Cambrian tidal flat at [[Blackberry Hill]], Wisconsin
  • 55px
SOFT-BODIED, AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES
Jellyfishes; Medusa (biology); Medusae; Jelly fish; Scyphomedusae; Jelly Fish; Medusa (zoology); Sea jellies; Sea jelly; Scyphomedusa; JellyFish; Jelly fish sting; Jellyfish sting; Jellyfish Life Cycle; Tesserazoa; Medusa jellyfish; Jellyfish life cycle; Jelly-fish; Medusoid; Medusoidea; Medusoids; 🪼; Ephyrae
kwal, zeeorganisme met gelatineachtige structuur en lange tentakels met stekende cellen

Ορισμός

Medusa
·noun Any free swimming acaleph; a jellyfish.
II. Medusa ·noun The Gorgon; or one of the Gorgons whose hair was changed into serpents, after which all who looked upon her were turned into stone.

Βικιπαίδεια

Medusa (disambiguation)

Medusa is one of the three Gorgons in Greek mythology.

Medusa may also refer to: